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Bloove Agent for UIQ3
Bloove
Bloove is web-based mobile phone management service. Edit your contacts, make calls and work with SMS using your favorite browser.Bloove is like PC Suite for the web. It allows you to manage your phone via web browser without cables or Bluetooth. Only data connection is needed. This version has support for:edit contacts on the phonestore contacts in the archivesend SMS messages and initiate callswork with Inbox, Sent, Drafts and other foldersarchive old messages to free some space on the phone (you may restore them later)view message history threaded by contacts *NEW* edit contact thumbnail picturesAll available functions are free for now; we are planning to add premium features in forthcoming releases.After downloading and installing agent go to www.bloove.com using your desktop browser, sign up for an account (only user name and password or OpenID is required) and connect your phone to the account by entering ID displayed by agent.
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